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Current Fedora User Groups

Australasia

GroupMeeting FrequencyNext MeetingPrevious Meetings
Australasian Fedora Users TBD 

Europe

North America

GroupMeeting FrequencyNext MeetingPrevious Meetings
Mid-Atlantic Fedora Users (contact via community mailing list) TBD 
Midwest Fedora Users TBD 
Northeast Fedora Users (contact via community mailing list)Annual 
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Washington D.C. Area Fedora UsersSemi-annual2015-10-08
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  1. Post a message to the community mailing list to see who else in your area might be interested.
  2. Create a Google Group and invite anyone interesting in joining the group
  3. Use the new Google Group to plan and organize a face-to-face meeting
    1. Tools such as Doodle and Google Forms are useful for this purpose
  4. Secure a venue for the meeting
    1. Venues are typically provided free-of-charge by member institutions
  5. Solicit proposals for presentations and project updates from group members
    1. Proposals can be short - the purpose is to encourage participation at meetings
  6. Establish an agenda 
    1. Agendas typically include a mix of long and short presentations, and can also include unconference-style sessions
  7. Encourage others to join and grow the group